The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
* f Th.e Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, September 30,1008.
Index to New Advertisements.
Whiskey?A. Hacke & Co.
Optician?L. J. Robbins.
Guns?,Jacoo .Bros.
Announcement?Whitten.
Fall Opening?Mimnangh.
; * Citizens Bank of Batesburg.
( Bargains?W. D. Bates.
Furniture?Lion Furniture Co.
Jewelry?E. P. Epting.
Lane's Kidney Medicine.
Fall Goods?Piatt.
Notice?Sarah Black Chestnut.
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Cotton Marliot.
Lexington. 9c
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'Cotton 25s Per Pound Today.
Invested elsewhere wo.uld not give
< you as much nice Furniture out of one
500 cwt. Bale. ?s you would realize at
the present price if you bought your
Furniture from
The Lion Furniture Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
Shoes and Hats.
Meetze Jc Son are displaying all the
-i-rour atrloa and sharves in shoes and
hats. Call to see their line before
buying elsewhere. The prices will
please you.
For Sal9,
A stock of merchandise, consisting
of groceries, hardware, etc.; that we
will sell in bulk at a bargain. Timmerman
& Oswald, Lexington, S. C.
Notice, Trespassers.
This is to notify all persons not to
hunt or trespass in any manner upon
our lands, as the law will positively be
enforced against all persons violating
this notice.
/ Thos. W. Gunter,
Sept. 24-4w. Jerome Rish.
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W. D. Bates.
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.Dates SOXIS it xvr less?jcs, uc uucii?
if you don't believe it just read the
bargains he is offering through the
advertising columns of The Dispatch
this week. 'Nough said?Bates sells
it for less, yes, he does.
Church Notices.
At Nazareth next Sunday the services
will be under the direction of
the Woman's Missionary Society, followed
by an address by the pastor.
The usual services at St. John's in
the afternoon.
Joint Council Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the
. Joint Council of Bethel'Charge held
at White Rock on Saturday, Oct. 10,
at 10 o'ciock a. m. All members requested
to attend.
John C. Swygert.
For Sale, Lease Or Sent.
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1 Will sell, lease or reuu my piaee
op Hollow Creek, 100 aeres; good
t 'tnree-bOreo farm of open land; good
, lor corn, cotton - and grain. Good
-dwelling and outbuildings ;good water.
For further particulars apply to J. H.
Price, Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 2.
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C&rds.
Ned and Brack Toland post cards,
With Sheriff Corley reading the death
^arrant on the scaffold, for sale at 2
for 5 cents, or mailed to any address
ugon receipt of stamps or coins. A
good Bouvinir of the famous hanging.
Rice B. Harman.
For Sale.
. One acre lot at Hyatt Park on car
line, corner lot, price $1,000, easy terms.
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?ix room nouse anu large iuu uu our
line. Price $1,500. Three hundred
cash, balance four years.
A beautiful lot in the city, nicely located,
for $1,250.
Two six room dwellings on lumber
street, recently built, for, each, $2,000,
good terms.
Pour 3-room houses in Waverly that
rent for $16 per month, price $1,450.
$500 cash, balance five years.
Four houses and large lot corner
Gervais and Williams streets. Size of
j houses, 7, 6, 4 and 2 room houses, in
fine condition. Price $4,500. Good
terms. *
Improved place, 166 acres, 12 miles
from Columbia, on railroad, 75 acres in
cultivation, part of which will make a
bale of cotton per acre. The saw timber
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lumber. Price $1,650.
Improved place, 60 acres of land with
grist mill that runs bv water, price
$550.
840 acres, 200 acres in cultivation.
v This is an improved place with two
dwellings and six or eight tenant houses
125 acres in pasture. Price per acre,
$5.50.
334 acres, 60 acres in cultivation,
good dwelling and outbuildings, grist
mill and gin that runs by water. Price
$2,500.
55 acres, nine miles from Columbia
and near railroad, price, $350. The
place is cheap at $500.
290 acres unimproved at $1.75 per
acre.
Improved place, 144 acres, 30 in cul*
tivation, 16 miles from Columbia, near
railroad. Price $1,000.
House and lot, Eau Claire, $1,100.
Three hundred cash, ?15 month.
100 acres of land near Columbia.
Three tenat houses, 50 acres in cultivation,
balance woods. Cheap and good
terms.
An improved place of 180 acres, two
and half miles from Denmark, price
per acre, $37.50.
Two acres of land on road near car
line; per acre, $100.
An improved place, 50 acres, 25 acres
, in cultivation and near railroad. Price
$000; $200 cash, balance, one, two and
three years.
300 acres of laud, dwelling and outbuildings,
50 acres in cultivation that
will make a bale of cotton per acre.
Price, $1,800; $500 cash, balance, one,
two and three years; near railroad.
J. F. MOBLEY,
1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Phone 1816.
Pond Branch Items.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Cotton is being rapiaty gathered in
this section. On account of the dry
weather a few months ago the crop
will be very short. But if the farmo
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their cotton the short crop would not
be felt so much.
Mrs. T. M. Kennedy, of New Brookland,
spent a few days in the Pond
Branch section last week.
We can very well judge a man's occupation
by his conversation. If he
is a farmer he talks about his farm;
if he is a dairyman he speaks of his
cows and if he is a big huater he i9 in
favor of the fox law. Now, Mr. Editor,
is it right for the poor hard
working countrymen to stand, not
only in the night, Out in broad daylight,
and see the fox destroying
their chickens, turkeys and geese,
and thus be dared to kill the fox for
fear of having to suffer the penalty of
the law? No; I say it is not right to
submit to such a law just to please
the big fox-hunters. It is true that
the minks destroy some poultry in
t some sections, but not so in every
case. I trust that, our Representa|
lives who have jusc been ejected, will
j investigate the matter, and have the
i law repealed. E. S. C.
Gilbert, Sept. 23.
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Mothers don't give your baby any
thing that contains opiates or any
other injurious drugs, but insist 011
having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teether",
as it is the best medicine on the
market for teething babies, and is absolutely
harmless as it does not contain
any opiates or injurious drugs of
any kind. It as guaranteed under
Pure Pood and Drugs Act, Guaranty
No. 11584. Price 35 cents. For sale
by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether
Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga.
MY FRIENDS
of Lexington "will find me in my
new store prepared to serve them
with Dispatch. For
Walshes, Clocks and
Jewelry
of every description, you will lind
my goods firstclass and prices the
lowest. Repair work a specialty
and neatly done?all guaranteed.
Think of it. Ladies' O size high
grade 20 years Elgin or Waltham
Watches from $11 up. The same
sizes in solid 14 carat gold from $17
and up.
See me for your Watches, Jewelry
etc., before you buy.
T. E. EPTINC,
JEWELER,
1000 Gervais St., Columbia, S. C.
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int wuiviAro ur lunu muu
had no such choice of toilet aids as are.
at the command of miladv of today.
That is possibly the reason women used
to hide their faces with thick veils.
OUR TOILET AIDS AND PREPARATIONS
render thick veils unnecessary. We
have effective remedies for sunburn,
freckles and all the effects of wind and
sun on the complexion. Get a supply
at this house of pure drugs and your
face will continue to be your good
fortune.
THFKAI1FMANN nRllfiM
i liftj iniui lfiriiiii uuuu uu
Lexington, S. C.
I 1892.
I Leadng
I Capital, Surpli
|| 5 per cent.
3 being computed
? received.
gs uommeruiai
g Ample facili
& account will be
gr Safety depos
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For Rent,
Half of the Lexington Department
Store building?one of the prettiest
stores in town. Apply to Karl F.
Oswald, Lexington, S. C.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In Re-Estate of Edward Black,
Deceased.
Under order of the Probate Court for
Lexington county, I will sell at public
auctiou before the court house door at
Lexington, S. C., on Monday, October
5th, 11)08, between the usual hours of
sale, the following personal property of
the above estate:
One dark bay horse-; 1 one-horse
wagon and one set of harness.
Terms of sale, cash.
Sarah Black Chestnut,
Administratrix.
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Sporting deeds
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We carry in stock guns of
the best make, hunting outfits,
the best shells on the i
market. We guarantee satis- j
faction in every instance.
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W e solicit tne traae 01 our
Lexington friends. Call to
see ns and we will please you.
Jacob Brothers,
GUNS & LOCKSMITHS
1719 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
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HAVE YOU ENOUGH
to pay your way should the salary stop?
To go into business, buy a home or make
your old age comfortable?
If not, your duty is plain. Start an
account with our Savings Department
at once, save and deposit every dollar
you can and have money on hand when
needed.
4 per cent, interest will be added to
your money here.
Carolina National Bank,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
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w. a. vjuaxvjql, jrresiaem.
T. H. MEIGHAN. Cashier.
NOW IS THE T]
1
Cultivate the ha
The following are jnst a few reasons
account:
1st. It provides you with an accur*
money paid out.
2nd. It gives you confidence in your
3rd. Your bank account, however sn
fund, which will mean peace plenty ai
Deposit your money with us where i
the community in which you live.
The Rank n
R. L. LYBRAND, President
;ton Sayings
jEXINGTON, - S. C
us and Undivided Profits
interest paid on savings dep<
semi-annually. Deposits of $1
accounts also given special atte
ities for handling your busine
appreciated.
sits boxes for rent, $1.00 per yea
"W. P. POOF, President i
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EVERVTHINfi
IN JEWELRY
FINE
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Silverware, Hasidpainfed
Ohina, Gut mass, Lockets,
Chains, Etc,
Your orders promptly attended.
Send your repair work.
It will be examined and
charges made known at once.
Everything guaranteed. : : :
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I8 leering Jewelry j
Shews fieod Teste 1
Wearing jewelry has never |
been more fashionable than j
it is now. But, of course, j
the jewelry must be in style, j
Ours fulfills every demand |
It is right in style, quality \
and in price. The stock is |
large and of a very wide |
ranjro. jg
I We invite every reader of 1
this paper to visit us while g
in Columbia. If you can't 1
come, write us. Mail orders tj
receive careful and prompt |
attention. I
CHARLES ISITZ,
JEWELER) I
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 8
Best Treatment for a Burn.
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Salve should be kept in every household
on account of its great value in the
treatment of burns. It allays the pain
almost instantly, and unless the injury
is a severe one, heals the parts without
leaving a scar. This salve is almost unequaled
for chapped hands, sore nipples
and diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cents.
For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
[ME TO BEGIN!!
bit of Saving.
5 WHY you should carry a bank
ite and consecutive record of all
judgment.
iall, will be the start of a reserve
id a contentment in old age.
t will be in active use and benefit
f Swansea. |
B. E. CRAFT, Cashier.
1908. 1
Bank, I
$30,000.00. |
asits, interest n
1.00 and over H
ntion. 3
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I! BATESBURG-, s
I And Tel! Your Friends
| Ostaber 13, 14, 3?, fi
Three big days?Tuesday, "Wed
j Balloon ascension and free attractioi
I the support of Saluda, Aiken and
j make this Fair a success. So be s'
I ready to bring to the Fair and cany
| - Write the Secretary for premitu
walter -j. McCarthy, Secre
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Fici3r5 BaeoEi5 Lard and Stif
We carry evevythsng In the Grc
chief aim is to please. Try us
you will be convinced.
Corner Plain and Assembly Si
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Style
You'll come to Tapp's for the "sty
The very atmosphere of our Milliner
"style" as you enter and the longer ;
the lovely hats, the more you are im
put it tritely, the hats this season ar
classes: immensely large hats, big to<
the small and medium hats with
crowns. Buy your hat now. Don't
Our new designer lias had long e>
of some of the most exclusive departr
of the big Northern cities. She ha
coming South, to the inner parlors o
elusive designers in New York, and
will carry a ''style touch" different
than you will see elsewhere in a city
South.
The large Georgette Sailors of wh
facing, are strictly stylish. The new
attractive and very becoming. The
Blue and the Taupe Gray shades are
Mulberry shades and other soft shade
feathers, ribbons and large buckles, a
handsome flowers, under the careful <
artist designer, all go to make up a
of stylish hats.
We are showing now the verv late
O c
from Gage, from Phipps and from Its
We know we can please you now v
becomes you.
PRICES MOST MODE
ORDER BY MA
Wc prepay mail, express or freight on ail pi
shipped to any point within a radius of 600 m
pay you to buy your Rugs, E/Jattings, etc., froi
DEPARTMENT SI
| 1638 to 1646 Main Street,
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South Carolina, ?
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lucstlav and Thursday. Sg
us each day. We need gg
Lexington counties to 1?
are to get something js|
oft" first premium. ^
TLAXD. President.
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
p:t gar Specialties
icery Sine, and our
before you buy and
a
ireets, near Market,
S. C.
ERY SUPPLIES J
'APP'S
of Real
le touch" this season,
y Department breathes
y'ou stay and look at
pressed with them. To
e divided into three
jues or turbans, and
wonderful imposing
; wait.
cperience as manager
lients in large stores
d access, just before
f some of the most exour
hats this season
and of higher class
twice this size in the
ite satin, with black
Directoire Shapes are
beautiful new Canard
nrf>rl Amino tin or with
s of the season. The
nd the .roses and other
lesigning of our new
magnificent showing
st ready-to-wear styles
mda.
nth the hat that best
;ratk.
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urchases or 55.00 or more
i!es of Columbia, so it will
tj Tapp. Write today.
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COEE,
Columbia, S. C,